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Knowing When to Break a Commitment

February 28th, 2009

I just found a great article on knowing When to Break a Commitment written Steve Pavlina - Author of Personal Development for Smart People. Steve offers a few suggestions on knowing When is the right time to Break a Commitment.

The article begins this way:

I certainly understand those who reacted negatively to the software book cancellation. Keeping commitments is important to me. The key lesson I had to learn though was when to break a commitment — if you reach a higher state of awareness where your original commitment no longer makes sense, how do you know when to cut out? Should you ever do so at all?

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